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Coming off a loss that left Dallas Cowboys’ coach Brian Schottenheimer sleepless, the team is still dealing with the Trevon Diggs situation. It begs the question: Has Diggs played his last Dallas game? Owner Jerry Jones gave an honest take, according to a post on X by Joseph Hoyt.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones provided an update on cornerback Trevon Diggs' future with the team after being placed on injured reserve.
Dallas owner and general manager Jerry Jones faced reporters after the embarrassing loss, and the 83-year-old was asked about Diggs’s status moving forward. Jones did not have a definitive update on their star CB. The Cowboys GM refused to put a timetable on Diggs’ return, saying, “He’s just generally got to get in better shape to play.”
Cowboys' Trevon Diggs may have played his last game for Dallas, writes insider originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Trevon Diggs isn't going to play for a while. One insider thinks he may never play for the Dallas Cowboys again.
The Dallas Cowboys have a major incentive to make cornerback Trevon Diggs a post-June 1, with more than $50 million to be saved over the next few seasons.
Trevon Diggs, the Cowboys’ former All-Pro and 2021 interceptions leader, is expected to be sidelined for their Week 8 meeting with the Denver Broncos. 2025 had already been a roller coaster for the former Alabama star: major knee surgery,
As the circumstances of a concussion suffered by Dallas Cowboys two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Trevon Diggs remain surrounded by questions, it appears that whatever caused the injury, it now stands a good chance of keeping the 2020 second-round draft pick on the sidelines for a second straight game.
Micah Parsons is coming to the defense of his good friend Trevon Diggs, who was recently placed on injured reserve by the Dallas Cowboys.